Developed by critically acclaimed Raven Studios and powered by the Quake III Arena engine.Interact with legendary Star Wars characters such as Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian (featuring the voice of Billy Dee Williams as Lando.).Test your skills in 24 single-player missions and in 6 different types of multiplayer games including Jedi Master, Holocron, Capture the Ysalamiri, Duel, Deathmatch and Capture the Flag.Play on-line with 2-32 players or against a variety of AI Bots - and gain an additional 7 Force powers.Choose wisely from an arsenal of 13 weapons including disruptor rifle, thermal detonators, trip mines and Wookiee bowcaster.Eight years have passed since the Empire's defeat at the Battle of Endor, but the New Republic still struggles to restore order and vanquish its enemies. Wield over 8 Force abilities including the Jedi Mind Trick, Force Lightning and Force Grip. Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast 4.5/5 English & 3 more 9.99 Add to cart Wishlist it Description It is a time of relative peace in the galaxy.As Kyle Katarn, agent of the New Republic, use your Lightsaber and the full power of the Force to combat a new evil plaguing the galaxy.Jedi Academy is better on almost every single front except it's story.The Legacy of Star Wars Dark Forces™ and Star Wars® Jedi Knight lives on in the intense first-person action of Jedi Outcast. I really don't recommend it unless your a die hard star Wars (and even still my friend quit playing this game cause he said the levels were just to bad for him to tolerate and never completed the game) Very mediocre honestly. Snipers at every corner, filled to the brim with tight platforming, barely any checkpoints and beginner traps galore. Nothing is ever clear and the Nar Shaada streets level is by far one of the worst levels I have played in any game ever. Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast is a sci-fi fantasy multi-perspective action-adventure game developed by Raven and published by LucasArts (in conjunction with Activision) for the PC on March 26, 2002. In fear of giving in to the temptation, Kyle has set aside his lightsaber, vowing never to use it again, and pursues a new life as a mercenary for the New. The game is filled to the brim with the classic "where the hell should I go syndrome". Several years after Kyle Katarn avenged his fathers death by defeating the Dark Jedi Jarec, he has chosen to cut his links with the Force after nearly succumbing to the Dark Side. On one level your on a huge room with several doors that take you on several different places but turns out the main way to progress the story is by literally looking up and breaking a random vent that leads you to an elevator system. On a mission you just has to go a random corner of the map look down and see a random platform. They were so many moments where I was just lost and didn't know where to go. They are detailed and recreate several planets and even starships really amazing but sadly enough the way to progress through the levels are quite cryptic and make no sense. The biggest problem with this game as a whole is it's HORRENDOUS level design. Kyle Katarn is a fun character with decent one liners here and there. Released in May of this year, the PC version of Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast impressed our PC team enough to earn an editors choice award, and the Xbox port is garnering similar. Gameplay is fine enough and the story is quite great. Kyle Katarn is a fun character with decent one liners Jedi Outcast 2 is a strange game.
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